RENTON, Wash. (AP)Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll says a roster move could happen soon with wide receiver Percy Harvin, who has played in just one game this season.Carroll did not expand, but commented a day after he said he was unsure whether Harvin would play again this season.

Harvin had hip surgery in early August to repair his labrum. He returned to practice in late October and made his Seahawks debut in Week 11 against Minnesota. Harvin had one reception and a 58-yard kickoff return in the victory.

But he's been absent since that game, unable to overcome what Carroll has called ''soreness'' in the hip area. Harvin has not practiced since, but Carroll has said there is no additional structural damage.

What else is left to say about this complete headcase? I guess Pete Carroll knows better than anyone in the Vikings organization...right Peter?.....yeah, right!! LOL AGAIN-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Like I said then, I'll say again now.....HEY PETER!...you still think you can somehow 'save', 'stimulate' and /or 'revive' every single Vikings player you get your grimy hands on??? Harvin is and probably always was a head (all references in play here) case from day 1. Sure he has great athletic skills and can shine at times....however, Pete Carroll somehow felt he could fix this lad by making him feel 'special'. Catch a clue Pete,,,you're not a magician, decent coach?...ok maybe. But your headstrong determination to run a 'feel good' club doesn't work with those bent on self delusion and destruction....HELLO!!!

RENTON, Wash. (AP)Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll says a roster move could happen soon with wide receiver Percy Harvin, who has played in just one game this season.Carroll did not expand, but commented a day after he said he was unsure whether Harvin would play again this season.

Harvin had hip surgery in early August to repair his labrum. He returned to practice in late October and made his Seahawks debut in Week 11 against Minnesota. Harvin had one reception and a 58-yard kickoff return in the victory.

But he's been absent since that game, unable to overcome what Carroll has called ''soreness'' in the hip area. Harvin has not practiced since, but Carroll has said there is no additional structural damage.

What else is left to say about this complete headcase? I guess Pete Carroll knows better than anyone in the Vikings organization...right Peter?.....yeah, right!! LOL AGAIN-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Like I said then, I'll say again now.....HEY PETER!...you still think you can somehow 'save', 'stimulate' and /or 'revive' every single Vikings player you get your grimy hands on??? Harvin is and probably always was a head (all references in play here) case from day 1. Sure he has great athletic skills and can shine at times....however, Pete Carroll somehow felt he could fix this lad by making him feel 'special'. Catch a clue Pete,,,you're not a magician, decent coach?...ok maybe. But your headstrong determination to run a 'feel good' club doesn't work with those bent on self delusion and destruction....HELLO!!!